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I’ll put some punting money into this ..bit boring now WINX.AU has been delisted
Quite a few from big end of town already shareholders (didn’t see percy’s Name amongst them though)
Chair Tony Ho did OK out of running a seeds business and we’ll forgive him for being involved in Trutest
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
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Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
No revenue, no products, perfect what could possibly go wrong. I'm in for flutter if I can get some.
They do have a product pipeline, but no idea how quick they will be offering these products
https://www.cannasouth.co.nz/what-we-do/products/
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Originally Posted by silverblizzard888
Yes, funny how the products page says “what we do” but all of the ‘products’ say “what we will do”. When?
Maybe this could be a PEB, all science and no sales? 🤔
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This doesn't seem justifiable as an investment, does it?
Firstly, the company requires some further regulatory change to be able to fully operationalise the fruits of its research. So if the regulatory change doesn't come, or come in a timely fashion, it's basically worthless.
However, if the regulatory change does come through, then what prevents its overseas competitors from exporting into NZ and beating Cannasouth at its own game, as other posters have already said? I was in LA recently and a lot of mainstream pharmacies had CBD sections for example, so there are obviously loads of companies overseas that have a jump on Cannasouth.
Things might be different if Cannasouth had some unique technology protected by patent or similar that it could take global but it doesn't sound like they have much (any?) of that. I note that the PDS talked about NZ being clean, green, pristine and all that but at the end of the day I don't see that making a huge difference...
Last edited by Airw0lf; 19-05-2019 at 03:27 PM.
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Originally Posted by Airw0lf
This doesn't seem justifiable as an investment, does it?
Firstly, the company requires some further regulatory change to be able to fully operationalise the fruits of its research. So if the regulatory change doesn't come, or come in a timely fashion, it's basically worthless.
However, if the regulatory change does come through, then what prevents its overseas competitors from exporting into NZ and beating Cannasouth at its own game, as other posters have already said? I was in LA recently and a lot of mainstream pharmacies had CBD sections for example, so there are obviously loads of companies overseas that have a jump on Cannasouth.
Things might be different if Cannasouth had some unique technology protected by patent or similar that it could take global but it doesn't sound like they have much (any?) of that. I note that the PDS talked about NZ being clean, green, pristine and all that but at the end of the day I don't see that making a huge difference...
Actually for medical cannabis use has been passed into law and the current hold up is having a proper scheme in place which will be this year from what I have read.
"The passing of the Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment Act late last year requires a medicinal cannabis scheme to be place. The Government has agreed to a 12-month horizon to get this work done. This will allow New Zealand companies like ours to manufacture medicinal cannabis products for both local and international markets."
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE190...e-priority.htm
"The Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment Act has been passed and is in effect but the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme is not yet in place. The quality requirements of the scheme will be developed and consulted on in 2019........We anticipate these regulations to be made by the end of 2019."
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/...-and-producers
The Government has signalled its intent to improve access to medicinal cannabis products for patients through the establishment of a Medicinal Cannabis Scheme. One of the proposals is to extend the current licensing regime to cover cultivation and manufacture of medicinal cannabis in New Zealand for commercial purposes.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/...nabis-products
Last edited by silverblizzard888; 19-05-2019 at 04:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Yes, funny how the products page says “what we do” but all of the ‘products’ say “what we will do”. When?
Maybe this could be a PEB, all science and no sales? 樂
Yeah I do agree it has a PEB like substance towards it. Could spend too much time and money developing the product and when the product is developed they would need to sell it in a crowded market place. Until they have a proper timeline and plan of sale, then I don't have an appetite for such an investment, unless the valuation was cheap enough to justify the risk, which currently doesn't appear so.
Last edited by silverblizzard888; 19-05-2019 at 04:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by silverblizzard888
Actually for medical cannabis use has been passed into law and the current hold up is having a proper scheme in place which will be this year from what I have read.
"The passing of the Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment Act late last year requires a medicinal cannabis scheme to be place. The Government has agreed to a 12-month horizon to get this work done. This will allow New Zealand companies like ours to manufacture medicinal cannabis products for both local and international markets."
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE190...e-priority.htm
"The Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment Act has been passed and is in effect but the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme is not yet in place. The quality requirements of the scheme will be developed and consulted on in 2019........We anticipate these regulations to be made by the end of 2019."
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/...-and-producers
The Government has signalled its intent to improve access to medicinal cannabis products for patients through the establishment of a Medicinal Cannabis Scheme. One of the proposals is to extend the current licensing regime to cover cultivation and manufacture of medicinal cannabis in New Zealand for commercial purposes.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/...nabis-products
Thank you for the clarification, I think I had my understanding nearly correct in that I knew some kind of further regulations were intended to be developed - i.e., the medicinal cannabis scheme. However, from what I know of how government works, end of 2019 for regulations to be developed might become end of 2020?
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I think the way to make money on this one is to buy at the right price (obviously) then sell during all the strong feelings when the referendum happens in 2020, before the results... or hold if you're confident it's going to pass.
I don't know about the latter, but there will definitely be a lot of exposure / advertising of these stocks at that time, that will likely push the price up.
I won't be joining in.
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New Zealand’s first weed IPO launches today. Should you buy in?
https://thespinoff.co.nz/business/27...ld-you-buy-in/
one step ahead of the herd
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Originally Posted by bull....
Easy decision for me.....NO.
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